Reasoning puzzles

Five nationals live in five differently colored houses, keep five different pets, drink five different fluids and smoke five different brands of cigarette. From 15 given statements, you have to answer—who owns the fish? Known popularly as Einstein's puzzle it was solved here more than one and half years back. This is an improved method based solution that can be understood and strategies learned by anyone...

In this fourth session on reasoning puzzles for Bank PO exams, the puzzle chosen is a floor stay puzzle that has fairly large number of conditions as well as is a three variable reasoning puzzle that is not easy. Majority of the basic and advanced patterns and methods for reasoning puzzle solving needed to be used for quick solution of this well-formed tricky problem...

In this third session on reasoning puzzles for Bank PO exams, the puzzle chosen is a floor stay puzzle at basic level. To solve this relatively easy puzzle, you need nevertheless to deal with the basic complexity that we face in solving floor stay type reasoning puzzles...

In this 11th session on solving reasoning puzzles of SBI PO type, the puzzle chosen is a floor stay reasoning puzzle of high level. To solve this relatively hard puzzle, analysis of the problem, precise selection of the right conditional statement sequence to execute and involved multi-variable elementary logic analysis are required. Overall, this is a good puzzle to solve because of its considerable amount of learning potential...

In this ninth tutorial session, while solving a high level hard box positioning reasoning puzzle, detailed logic analysis on placement of temporary bonded member structures onto the main logic table provided the breakthroughs...

In this eighth tutorial session, while solving a high level nine person circular seating reasoning puzzle, we will give more time to analysis of all the logic conditions together. With a feel of the nature of the problem then, we will identify the main barrier to the problem, select the most promising logic conditions to process first, and take the next steps to remove the main barrier...

In this seventh tutorial session, while solving a high level circular seating reasoning puzzle, we will be giving more time to analysis of all the logic conditions together. With a feel of the nature of the problem then, we will form over logic analysis strategies, select the most promising logic condition to process first...

In this first session on reasoning puzzles for Bank PO exams, the puzzle chosen is a two row, two object set assignment puzzle, with the complexity of ranking the persons by height as well as placing them against the eight positions in two rows...

In this session while solving a fairly complex two row three object set seating reasoning puzzle of SBI PO level, step by step systematic and quick solution could be achieved mainly by strategic analytical approach in selecting and executing right combination of logic statements at the right time using the minimal compact logic table...